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Distinguishing ichthyogenic turbulence from geophysical turbulence

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Title Distinguishing ichthyogenic turbulence from geophysical turbulence
Names Pujiana, Kandaga (creator)
Moum, James N. (creator)
Smyth, William D. (creator)
Warner, Sally J. (creator)
Date Issued 2015-05 (iso8601)
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Abstract Measurements of currents and turbulence beneath a geostationary ship in the equatorial Indian Ocean during a period of weak surface forcing revealed unexpectedly strong turbulence beneath the surface mixed layer. Coincident with the turbulence was a marked reduction of the current speeds registered by shipboard Doppler current profilers, and an increase in their variability. At a mooring 1 km away, measurements of turbulence and currents showed no such anomalies. Correlation with the shipboard echo sounder measurements indicate that these nighttime anomalies were associated with fish aggregations beneath the ship. The fish created turbulence by swimming against the strong zonal current in order to remain beneath the ship, and their presence affected the Doppler speed measurements. The principal characteristics of the resultant ichthyogenic turbulence are (i) low wave number roll-off of shear spectra in the inertial subrange relative to geophysical turbulence, (ii) Thorpe overturning scales that are small compared with the Ozmidov scale, and (iii) low mixing efficiency. These factors extend previous findings by Gregg and Horne (2009) to a very different biophysical regime and support the general conclusion that the biological contribution to mixing the ocean via turbulence is negligible.
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Topic ichthyogenic turbulence
Identifier Pujiana, K., Moum, J. N., Smyth, W. D., & Warner, S. J. (2015). Distinguishing ichthyogenic turbulence from geophysical turbulence. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 120(5), 3792-3804. doi:10.1002/2014JC010659

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